What kind of car is the Opel Vectra?
The Opel Vectra is a mid-size car ( large family car) that was engineered and produced by the German automaker Opel from 1988 until 2008.
When did the Opel Vectra C GTS come out?
Built on the new GM Epsilon platform, the Opel Vectra C, released in March 2002 was initially available as a four door notchback saloon and a five door hatchback, known as the GTS. A five door estate was added in October 2003. The Vectra C’s official debut was at the 2002 Geneva Motor Show .
What is the engine size of Opel Vectra C phase-II GTS?
Cars belonging to Opel Vectra C phase-II GTS Hatch submodel, manufactured or offered in the years 2005-2007 with hatchback body type, equipped with engines of 1796 – 2958 cc (109.5 – 180.1 cui) displacement, delivering 90 – 184 kW (122 – 250 PS, 121 – 247 hp) of horsepower:
What happened to the Toyota Vectra B?
In October 2013, Top Gear magazine placed the 1995 Vectra on its list of The 13 Worst Cars Of The Last 20 Years, describing the car as “so mediocre that Jeremy Clarkson refused to drive it.” Production of the Vectra B ended in March 2002.
What kind of engine does a GMC Vectra have?
The second generation (or Vectra B), came with the already available 2.0 8-valve engine on the GL and GLS versions and a national version of the previously 2.0 16 valve for the CD version. In 1998, GM introduced the new 2.2 8 valve engine for the GL and GLS, and the 2.2 16 valve with 138 hp and 207Nm for the CD version.
When did the Opel Vectra replace the Cavalier?
Vauxhall Motors, the British GM subsidiary that shared most of its models with Opel, did not use the “Vectra” model name until the introduction of the second generation into the United Kingdom in October 1995 to replace the Cavalier. The 1989 Vectra came in Base, LS, GL, GLS, CD, and GT models, its sister model was the third-generation Cavalier .